OFR-35(2)-73 Evaluation Of Mine Electrical Systems With Respect To Safety, Technology, Economics And Legal Considerations - Volume II - Appendix I - Expected Power Parameters For Continuous Mining Sections
 
    
    - Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 277
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1973
Abstract
The following tables contain the average, maximum and minimum power parameter levels for several mining machines. Power factor is listed only for defined transducer output regions. The reasons for the undefined areas are provided in the Instrumentation Chapter. Several maximum voltage drops are included, and are computed from the no load line-to-line voltage: Again, the drops are from measurements at the low side of the load center. The machines are:    Continuous Miners;    F6A Alpine  76AM Jeffrey (d-c)   8CM Joy  8CM (10CM) Joy   9CM-2AH Joy  loam Joy  CU-43-2H Joy  2 each CM26H Lee-Norse   CM28E Lee-Norse    Shuttle Cars;    18SC Joy  48S Torkar (a-c)  2 - 10SC Joys input to rectifier   2 - 16SC Joys input to rectifier
Citation
APA: (1973) OFR-35(2)-73 Evaluation Of Mine Electrical Systems With Respect To Safety, Technology, Economics And Legal Considerations - Volume II - Appendix I - Expected Power Parameters For Continuous Mining Sections
MLA: OFR-35(2)-73 Evaluation Of Mine Electrical Systems With Respect To Safety, Technology, Economics And Legal Considerations - Volume II - Appendix I - Expected Power Parameters For Continuous Mining Sections. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1973.
